While electric cars are most impressive at their 0–60 speeds (which we'll get to later), some can reach pretty fast top speeds, too. These are the fastest versions of each model. Here, we'll discuss ...
The new Yangwang U9 Xtreme hypercar set a new global production-car speed record. In a test, it reached 308 miles per hour. It took the lead from the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+. The Yangwang ...
Just last month, the Chinese electric hypercar set the world record for the fastest production car, clocking up a top speed ...
BYD announced that the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme has achieved a new lap record for Electric Super Sports Cars around the Nürburgring ...
308 mph, nearly 3,000 horsepower, built in China, and a hilarious name – meet the new fastest car in the world, BYD’s Yanwang U9 Extreme. How the Yanwang U9 Extreme Pulled It Off The secret behind ...
BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition packs 2,960 hp, dwarfing the Rimac Nevera’s 1,989 hp. It hit 293.54 mph, smashing the Nevera’s 268.2 mph EV record. There is no word on pricing yet, but it will likely ...
The 3,000-hp Yangwang U9 Extreme is the world’s fastest EV at 308 mph, and its purposeful design looks even sharper up close. Called the U9 Extreme, it moves the conversation beyond mass-market EVs ...
V8s, V10s, and even larger engines may dominate the supercar performance leagues, but the humble V6 can deliver serious speed ...
Move over, Bugatti! The new Chinese Yangwang U9 Xtreme electric hypercar just blasted its way to a staggering, 308.4 mph top speed on a German test track, seizing the “world’s fastest car” crown and ...
Nowadays, the fastest cars on the road might not be powered by gas-guzzling V8s or twin-turbo V6s. For adrenaline junkies seeking to take off as fast as possible from a red light, an electric vehicle ...
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